Bute Inlet Hydroelectric Project Open House
A massive hydroelectric development is proposed for Bute Inlet involving 17 river diversions and a peak generating capacity of 1,027 MW – more than the proposed Site C project. The public has not been properly consulted. Come to the Open House to find out more.
Victoria
Wednesday February 11, University of Victoria Elliott Building Room 168, 7:00-9:30 pm
Vancouver
Tuesday Feb 10 7:00-9:00 pm: UBC Robson Square rm 150 – Downtown Vancouver
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